Bellagio Parking: Where the Garage Is and Who Parks Free
The fastest way into Bellagio by car is the self-park garage at the south end of the resort — pull in off Las Vegas Boulevard or Flamingo Road, and you're a short indoor walk from the casino floor and the Conservatory. The part most visitors get wrong is the money: self-parking is paid for the general public and billed each time you exit, while hotel guests, certain MGM Rewards tiers, and Nevada residents park free. Here's exactly where to go, which valet to pick, and who pays what.
Bellagio is an MGM Resorts property at 3600 Las Vegas Boulevard South, mid-Strip, wedged between The Cosmopolitan to the south and the Flamingo Road intersection to the north. Both of those neighbors matter for parking: the garage shares the south side with the covered walkway to Cosmopolitan, and the North Valet pulls off Flamingo Road on the opposite end. Knowing which end you're aiming for before you turn off the Strip saves a loop around the block.
Bellagio parking at a glance
- Self-parking
- South-end garage · paid for visitors
- Valet
- 2 locations (front & North Valet)
- Free for hotel guests
- In-and-out during stay
- Free for NV residents
- Up to ~3 hrs (valid NV license)
- MGM Rewards
- Pearl+ free self-park · Gold+ free valet
- Garage clearance
- ~8 ft 7 in
- Address
- 3600 S Las Vegas Blvd, NV 89109
- Operator
- MGM Resorts International
Where the Bellagio Self-Park Garage Is — and How to Reach It
The self-park garage sits at the south end of the resort, near The Cosmopolitan. There are two ways in, depending on which road you're already on:
From Las Vegas Boulevard (the Strip). As you approach Bellagio's main entry, the garage entrance is on the left side of the drive, before the front porte cochere. Watch for the parking signs as you pull in — the lane splits between valet drop-off ahead and self-parking off to the side.
From Flamingo Road. Coming off Flamingo (the cross street on Bellagio's north side), follow the posted “Bellagio parking” signs around to the garage. This is the route to use if you're approaching from the freeway or the west side rather than driving the Strip itself, where traffic crawls.
Clearance. The garage has a clearance of roughly 8 feet 7 inches — taller than the typical Strip garage, which helps if you're in a tall SUV, a van, or a small RV. It's still worth measuring an oversized vehicle against that figure before you commit; clearance varies by level and ramp, so confirm at the entrance booth if you're close to the limit.
Getting From the Garage Into Bellagio
Because the garage is on the south end, you exit it toward the south side of the property — the same side as the covered walkway over to The Cosmopolitan and the Aria Express tram entrance near the Spa Tower. From there the casino floor and the main lobby are a short walk north and inward; the Conservatory and the famous fountains sit on the north, Strip-facing side, so you're walking toward the front of the building, not away from it.
One thing the layout does not do is drop you next to your tower. Bellagio is a curved Y, and the Main Tower and Spa Tower elevators are on opposite ends of the casino floor — arriving from the south-end garage puts you closer to the Spa Tower side. If your room is in the Main Tower, expect a few extra minutes crossing the floor past the Conservatory. For the full interior picture — tower elevators, the poker room, Via Bellagio, and which side of the floor everything lives on — see our guide to how to navigate inside Bellagio.
Bellagio Valet: Two Locations
Bellagio runs valet at two separate spots, and picking the right one is the difference between a 30-second handoff and a backed-up line on a Friday night.
Main valet (front porte cochere). The headline location, under the porte cochere on the Strip side by the fountains and the main lobby. It's the most direct drop into the heart of the property — and the busiest, especially around show times and dinner.
North Valet. A second valet on the north side of the property, accessed from Flamingo Road. When the front porte cochere is jammed, the North Valet is frequently the faster handoff, and it puts you near the north end of the casino floor and the pedestrian bridge toward Caesars Palace.
What Bellagio Parking Costs — and Who Parks Free
Self-parking at Bellagio is paid for the general public, and the charge applies each time you exit the garage rather than once per day — so a park, leave, and return counts as two transactions. Several groups skip the fee:
Registered hotel guests get free self-parking with in-and-out privileges for the length of their stay. MGM Rewards members earn parking perks by tier: Pearl tier and above gets free self-parking, and Gold tier and above gets free valet. Nevada residents get free self-parking for up to about three hours with a valid Nevada driver's license — handy for a quick dinner or a fountain stop, less so for a full night out.
For everyone else, the rate isn't a single fixed number. It varies by day of week, length of stay, MGM Rewards status, and what's on the calendar — concerts, championship fights, and big conventions all push prices up. Because the figures change, we don't publish dollar amounts here; check the live rate on the official Bellagio parking page at MGM Resorts before you go.
Parked. Now find your room without crossing the casino twice.
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Rideshare: Uber and Lyft Pickup
If you're skipping the car, Uber and Lyft pick up at the main porte cochere / valet area at the front of the property. Follow the posted rideshare signs from the casino floor toward the main entrance — don't try to get picked up directly on Las Vegas Boulevard, where stopping isn't allowed and your driver can't pull in. Drop-offs use the same front porte cochere.
Practical Tips
Match your entrance to your room. The south-end garage favors the Spa Tower side; the North Valet favors the north end and the Caesars bridge. If you know your tower, you can shave the cross-casino walk by choosing the closer entrance — or just valet at the front and let someone else worry about the garage on a busy night.
Accessible parking. ADA-accessible spaces and garage elevators are available in the self-park garage. For the spaces closest to your tower and a step-free route to the casino floor, ask the parking attendant or bell desk when you arrive.
The exit charge rewards staying put. Since self-parking bills on each exit, batch your trips. If you're bouncing between Bellagio and a neighbor, the covered south-side walkway to The Cosmopolitan or the Aria Express tram (see Bellagio to Aria directions) often beats moving the car and paying to re-enter. Crossing to Caesars Palace on foot over the Flamingo Road bridge is the same idea — leave the car parked.
Parking access points, the two valet locations, the garage clearance figure, and the free-parking rules (hotel guests, MGM Rewards Pearl and Gold tiers, the Nevada-resident allowance) reflect Bellagio and MGM Resorts public information as of June 2026. Dollar rates are deliberately not listed because they change by day, stay length, tier, and event — confirm the current rate on the official Bellagio parking page before you arrive.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is parking free at Bellagio?
Not for most visitors. Bellagio self-parking is paid, and you're charged each time you exit the garage. It's free for registered hotel guests (in-and-out during your stay), for MGM Rewards members at Pearl tier and above (self-parking) or Gold tier and above (valet), and for Nevada residents for up to about three hours with a valid Nevada driver's license. Everyone else pays a rate that varies by day, length of stay, rewards tier, and events. Confirm current rates on the official Bellagio site before you arrive.
How much is self-parking at Bellagio?
Bellagio doesn't post a single flat rate. Self-parking is priced by length of stay and shifts with the day of week, the MGM Rewards tier you hold, and what's happening on the Strip — concerts, championship fight nights, and large conventions all push rates higher. You're charged each time you exit the garage. Because the numbers move, check the live rate on the official Bellagio or MGM Resorts parking page before your visit. Registered hotel guests, MGM Rewards Pearl-tier-and-above members, and Nevada residents (up to about three hours) park free.
Where is Bellagio's parking garage?
The self-park garage is at the south end of the resort, on the same side as the covered walkway to The Cosmopolitan. You can reach it from Las Vegas Boulevard — the garage entrance is on the left as you approach the main entry — or from Flamingo Road by following the “Bellagio parking” signs. Clearance is about 8 feet 7 inches, taller than most Strip garages, which helps with larger vehicles. From the garage you enter the property on the south side and walk north and in to reach the casino floor and the Conservatory.
Is Bellagio parking free for Nevada residents?
Yes, with limits. Nevada residents get free self-parking for up to about three hours with a valid Nevada driver's license. Past that window the standard paid rate applies, and the resident perk covers self-parking only, not valet. Have your Nevada license ready at the pay station or exit gate.
Does Bellagio have valet parking?
Yes, at two locations. The main valet is under the front porte cochere on the Strip side, by the fountains and the main lobby. A second North Valet sits on the north side of the property and is accessed from Flamingo Road; it's often the faster choice when the front entrance backs up on busy nights. Valet is free for MGM Rewards Gold-tier-and-above members; everyone else pays a valet rate (plus tip) that varies by day and event.
From the Garage to Your Room, Mapped
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